Replacing Matrix Cells with Date Values
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Chameleon17
am 2 Jun. 2015
Kommentiert: Chameleon17
am 2 Jun. 2015
Hi,
I am trying to replace the 1 values in a large matrix of cells with the date value stored in a single row.
Matlab doesn't seem to like dimension mismatch or the form of the date cells, but I need to keep them in date format for future analysis.
Does anyone have any advice? or Help pages they could direct me to?
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Columns 1 through 5
'01/04/2004' '02/04/2004' '03/04/2004' '04/04/2004' '05/04/2004'
Columns 6 through 7
'06/04/2004' '07/04/2004'
I have an equal number of columns in each set, I would just like every one in the matrix to represent the date for corresponding column number.
Thank you for any help/advice/direction!
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 2 Jun. 2015
d={'01/04/2004' '02/04/2004' '03/04/2004' '04/04/2004' '05/04/2004' '06/04/2004' '07/04/2004'}
v=num2cell(randi([0 1],4,7))
idx=cell2mat(v)==1
for k=1:7
v(idx(:,k),k)=d(k)
end
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Andrei Bobrov
am 2 Jun. 2015
d = {'01/04/2004' '02/04/2004' '03/04/2004'...
'04/04/2004' '05/04/2004' '06/04/2004' '07/04/2004'};
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a2 = cell2mat(out);
[~,jj] = find(a2);
out(a2>0) = d(jj);
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